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  • Addiction Research
  • Adolescent Health
  • Public Health

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  • Binge drinking, defined as consuming 4-5+ drinks per occasion for women/men, often starts in adolescence.
  • Adolescents may drink less frequently but consume more alcohol per occasion than adults.
  • This pattern is linked to adolescent-specific sensitivities and risk-taking behaviors.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To review the definition and prevalence of adolescent binge drinking.
  • To examine trajectories and correlates of binge drinking patterns in youth.
  • To discuss implications for prevention strategies.

Main Methods:

  • Literature review of existing studies on adolescent binge drinking.
  • Analysis of prevalence data, including high-intensity drinking.
  • Examination of developmental factors and associated harms.

Main Results:

  • Prevalence of adolescent binge drinking and high-intensity drinking has declined recently.
  • Despite declines, the proportion of youth engaging in binge drinking remains high.
  • Adolescent binge drinking is associated with acute and potentially persistent harms.

Conclusions:

  • Adolescent binge drinking, while showing some decline, persists as a major public health issue.
  • Understanding developmental factors is crucial for effective prevention.
  • Continued monitoring and targeted interventions are necessary.